Crisis risk communication and public behavior: Analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan

S. Siraj, Maryam Noor
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This study underpins the crisis risk communication (CRC) theory, investigating the integral role of social media in Pakistan towards COVID-19, its influence on cognitive priming processes, and behavior regulation. Empirical findings reveal predominantly positive public sentiment toward preventive behaviors, with mask-wearing and sanitizer use widely embraced. However, the inclination to avoid gatherings with risk groups is comparatively lower. This collective adherence to preventive measures suggests a shared effort to curb COVID-19, influenced by factors like the perceived helpfulness of social media. The populace exhibits a predominantly favorable attitude towards COVID-19 vaccination, signifying widespread acceptance of vaccines within the country. Additionally, the study assesses public satisfaction with the government’s pandemic management, revealing an overall positive sentiment. Nonetheless, concerns emerge regarding essential needs, including food, shelter, and treatment. Enhancing our insight, this study sheds light on the intricate interplay between CRC, social media, and public behavior amidst a health crisis. The insights gleaned from this study provide valuable guidance for policymakers and public health practitioners to refine future communication strategies and address societal concerns effectively during pandemics.
危机风险沟通与公众行为:巴基斯坦 COVID-19 大流行分析
本研究以危机风险沟通(CRC)理论为基础,调查了社交媒体在巴基斯坦对 COVID-19 的不可或缺的作用、其对认知启动过程的影响以及行为调节。实证研究结果表明,公众对预防行为的态度主要是积极的,戴口罩和使用消毒液得到了广泛支持。然而,避免与风险群体聚集的倾向则相对较低。这种对预防措施的集体遵守表明,在社交媒体的帮助作用等因素的影响下,人们正在共同努力遏制 COVID-19。民众对接种 COVID-19 疫苗持积极态度,这表明疫苗在该国得到了广泛接受。此外,研究还评估了公众对政府大流行病管理的满意度,结果显示总体上是积极的。尽管如此,人们还是对食物、住所和治疗等基本需求表示担忧。这项研究增强了我们的洞察力,揭示了在健康危机中,CRC、社交媒体和公众行为之间错综复杂的相互作用。从这项研究中获得的启示为政策制定者和公共卫生从业人员提供了宝贵的指导,有助于他们完善未来的传播策略,并在大流行病期间有效地解决社会关注的问题。
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